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WIN Corporation

WIN Corporation is a private Australian media company, that owns assets including the WIN Television network, Crawford Productions and several local radio stations. The company is based in Wollongong, New South Wales.

WIN Corporation Pty Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryFree To Air Television
Pay Television
Television Production
Radio broadcasting
Telecommunications
Founded18 March 1962
HeadquartersWollongong, Australia
Key people
Bruce Gordon, Deputy Chairman/Owner
Andrew Gordon, Executive Chairman
ProductsWIN Television
Crawford Productions
OwnerBirketu Pty Ltd.
Websitewintv.com.au

History edit

Founding edit

The WIN brand began from a sole free-to-air terrestrial television station in Wollongong, WIN-4, owned by Television Wollongong Transmissions (TWT). In 1979, then-owner Rupert Murdoch sold his 76 per cent controlling interest in TWT to Oberon Broadcasters,[1] a private investment group which included Paramount Television programming executive Bruce Gordon.[2] This allowed Murdoch to purchase Sydney station TEN-10. In 1985, TWT was made public on the-then Sydney Stock Exchange as TWT Holdings Limited with Gordon retaining a 70 per cent stake. Gordon privatised the business in 1992[3] to become WIN Corporation.

Expansion, aggregation and industry consolidation edit

In the late 1980s, the Federal Government's television equalisation program (known as aggregation) gave Gordon the opportunity to initiate a period of growth by acquiring television stations in regional Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania. In the late 1990s, WIN acquired their South Australian station and developed a new Western Australian station from scratch. These stations were integrated into what is now known as the WIN Network. The WIN Network covers large areas of regional Australia and has a total audience reach of 4.842 million people.

Through Bruce Gordon's leadership, in the late 1990s and 2000s, WIN built stakes in PBL, Network Ten, and TPG Telecom. TPG Telecom was at the time known as SP Telemedia and owned fellow Nine affiliate NBN Television.

August 2005 saw WIN purchase a controlling 50.1 per cent stake in satellite subscription television carrier SelecTV, however failure in adequately growing the subscriber base along with high debts saw the business placed in voluntary administration in February 2011.[4]

On 21 April 2007, the board of Sunraysia Television endorsed WIN's revised offer of $163 million for Channel Nine Perth ,[5] which went through on 8 June 2007.[6] On 30 May 2007, Southern Cross Broadcasting announced its sale of Channel Nine Adelaide to WIN for $105 million.[7] In June 2013, WIN offloaded the Nine-branded metropolitan Adelaide station to Nine Network's parent Nine Entertainment Co. for $140 million along with an option to purchase the Perth station, which was exercised in September 2013.[8] In October 2015 WIN Corporation purchased a 14 per cent stake in Nine Entertainment Co. from investment fund operator Apollo.[9]

In 2008, WIN invested in a 50 per cent share of the Australian Poker League, buying from its founder Martin Martinez. However this stake was sold in 2012.[10]

On 4 June 2009, signalling their continued interest in digital assets, WIN increased to 18.4 per cent their stake in publicly listed company Quickflix, an Australian provider of online DVD rental and subscription movie and television series downloads.[11] In the following years, WIN's share of the business dwindled down to 3.5 per cent as of 2014 as Quickflix continued to raise capital through issuing new shares. In April 2016, Quickflix entered voluntary administration.[12]

WIN held a long-term interest in a small cinema chain in Tasmania through a joint venture with Village Roadshow until 2013. The joint venture owned four cinemas which were branded as 'Village Cinemas'. This interest was originally acquired by ENT Ltd. in 1988.

Today edit

In early 2006, WIN Corporation bought a 25% stake in the St. George Illawarra Dragons from the Illawarra Steelers for $6.5 million. In August 2018 WIN Corporation purchased the Illawarra Steelers remaining 25% stake for a "commercially in confidence" sum, taking its stake to 50%.

It was announced on 23 May 2016 that WIN Television had signed an affiliation agreement with Network Ten for a five-year period starting on 1 July 2016.[13] WIN's former affiliation partner, Nine Network, signed with Southern Cross Austereo in April 2016 having secured a 50 per cent revenue share deal.[14][15]

WIN plays a prominent role in the local Illawarra community through investment in long-term naming rights to the Dragons' Wollongong home ground, WIN Stadium. WIN also holds naming rights to the neighbouring WIN Entertainment Centre, home to basketball's Illawarra Hawks.

In June 2019, WIN closed several newsrooms throughout New South Wales and Queensland, including Orange, Wagga, Albury and Queensland's Hervey Bay.[16]

Assets edit

Television edit

Radio edit

WIN Corporation owns two FM radio stations in New South Wales:

Other assets edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Approval for Sydney deal - Murdoch wins TV station battle", The Canberra Times, 11 August 1979
  2. ^ "Murdoch group sells stake in TV station", The Canberra Times, 12 June 1979
  3. ^ "Privatise WIN, shareholder proposes", The Canberra Times, 3 May 1991
  4. ^ "SelecTV offline, leaving a trail of debt". Nicole Hasham. illawarramercury.com.au. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  5. ^ Sharples, Ben (21 April 2007). "WIN wins Perth station". Herald Sun.
  6. ^ "Sunraysia favours Ch 9 Perth sale to WIN". AAP. theage.com.au. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2007.
  7. ^ "WIN buys Channel 9 Adelaide". AAP. theage.com.au. 30 May 2007. Retrieved 30 May 2007.
  8. ^ "Nine buys back Perth station". AAP. smh.com.au. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Nine buys back Perth station". Daily Telegraph. dailytelegraph.com.au. 20 October 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  10. ^ "After the exit: How Martin Martinez grew a $50 million-a-year poker empire and then gave it all up". Myriam Robin. smartcompany.com.au. 15 October 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  11. ^ "ASX Announcement" (PDF). AAP. asx.com.au. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 4 June 2009.
  12. ^ "Quickflix appoints Ferrier Hodgson as voluntary administrator". Hannah Francis. Sydney Morning Herald. 26 April 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  13. ^ "Ten and WIN confirm new affiliate deal". Max Mason. Sydney Morning Herald. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  14. ^ Knox, David (29 April 2016). "Nine signs affiliation agreement with Southern Cross". TV Tonight. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  15. ^ Janda, Michael (29 April 2016). "Nine and Southern Cross ink new regional TV deal". ABC News. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  16. ^ "WIN News closes four regional newsrooms". Nadine Morton. Canberra Times. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2019.

External links edit

  • WIN Television web site

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WIN Corporation is a private Australian media company that owns assets including the WIN Television network Crawford Productions and several local radio stations The company is based in Wollongong New South Wales WIN Corporation Pty LtdCompany typePrivateIndustryFree To Air TelevisionPay TelevisionTelevision ProductionRadio broadcastingTelecommunicationsFounded18 March 1962HeadquartersWollongong AustraliaKey peopleBruce Gordon Deputy Chairman OwnerAndrew Gordon Executive ChairmanProductsWIN TelevisionCrawford ProductionsOwnerBirketu Pty Ltd Websitewintv wbr com wbr au Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Expansion aggregation and industry consolidation 1 3 Today 2 Assets 2 1 Television 2 2 Radio 2 3 Other assets 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFounding edit The WIN brand began from a sole free to air terrestrial television station in Wollongong WIN 4 owned by Television Wollongong Transmissions TWT In 1979 then owner Rupert Murdoch sold his 76 per cent controlling interest in TWT to Oberon Broadcasters 1 a private investment group which included Paramount Television programming executive Bruce Gordon 2 This allowed Murdoch to purchase Sydney station TEN 10 In 1985 TWT was made public on the then Sydney Stock Exchange as TWT Holdings Limited with Gordon retaining a 70 per cent stake Gordon privatised the business in 1992 3 to become WIN Corporation Expansion aggregation and industry consolidation edit In the late 1980s the Federal Government s television equalisation program known as aggregation gave Gordon the opportunity to initiate a period of growth by acquiring television stations in regional Queensland Victoria and Tasmania In the late 1990s WIN acquired their South Australian station and developed a new Western Australian station from scratch These stations were integrated into what is now known as the WIN Network The WIN Network covers large areas of regional Australia and has a total audience reach of 4 842 million people Through Bruce Gordon s leadership in the late 1990s and 2000s WIN built stakes in PBL Network Ten and TPG Telecom TPG Telecom was at the time known as SP Telemedia and owned fellow Nine affiliate NBN Television August 2005 saw WIN purchase a controlling 50 1 per cent stake in satellite subscription television carrier SelecTV however failure in adequately growing the subscriber base along with high debts saw the business placed in voluntary administration in February 2011 4 On 21 April 2007 the board of Sunraysia Television endorsed WIN s revised offer of 163 million for Channel Nine Perth 5 which went through on 8 June 2007 6 On 30 May 2007 Southern Cross Broadcasting announced its sale of Channel Nine Adelaide to WIN for 105 million 7 In June 2013 WIN offloaded the Nine branded metropolitan Adelaide station to Nine Network s parent Nine Entertainment Co for 140 million along with an option to purchase the Perth station which was exercised in September 2013 8 In October 2015 WIN Corporation purchased a 14 per cent stake in Nine Entertainment Co from investment fund operator Apollo 9 In 2008 WIN invested in a 50 per cent share of the Australian Poker League buying from its founder Martin Martinez However this stake was sold in 2012 10 On 4 June 2009 signalling their continued interest in digital assets WIN increased to 18 4 per cent their stake in publicly listed company Quickflix an Australian provider of online DVD rental and subscription movie and television series downloads 11 In the following years WIN s share of the business dwindled down to 3 5 per cent as of 2014 as Quickflix continued to raise capital through issuing new shares In April 2016 Quickflix entered voluntary administration 12 WIN held a long term interest in a small cinema chain in Tasmania through a joint venture with Village Roadshow until 2013 The joint venture owned four cinemas which were branded as Village Cinemas This interest was originally acquired by ENT Ltd in 1988 Today edit In early 2006 WIN Corporation bought a 25 stake in the St George Illawarra Dragons from the Illawarra Steelers for 6 5 million In August 2018 WIN Corporation purchased the Illawarra Steelers remaining 25 stake for a commercially in confidence sum taking its stake to 50 It was announced on 23 May 2016 that WIN Television had signed an affiliation agreement with Network Ten for a five year period starting on 1 July 2016 13 WIN s former affiliation partner Nine Network signed with Southern Cross Austereo in April 2016 having secured a 50 per cent revenue share deal 14 15 WIN plays a prominent role in the local Illawarra community through investment in long term naming rights to the Dragons Wollongong home ground WIN Stadium WIN also holds naming rights to the neighbouring WIN Entertainment Centre home to basketball s Illawarra Hawks In June 2019 WIN closed several newsrooms throughout New South Wales and Queensland including Orange Wagga Albury and Queensland s Hervey Bay 16 Assets editTelevision edit WIN Television RTQ Queensland NRN Northern New South Wales WIN Southern New South Wales VTV Victoria TVT Tasmania AMN MTN Griffith includes Seven Griffith Nine Griffith and 10 Griffith STV Mildura SES RTS and MGS LRS South Australia includes Seven SA Nine SA and 10 SA WOW Western Australia Mildura Digital Television 50 joint venture with Seven West Media Tasmanian Digital Television 50 joint venture with Southern Cross Austereo West Digital Television 50 joint venture with Seven West Media Nine Entertainment Co 15 24 stake Radio edit WIN Corporation owns two FM radio stations in New South Wales i98FM Wollongong Illawarra call sign 2WIN 98 1 MHz C91 3FM Campbelltown call sign 2MAC 91 3 MHz Other assets edit Crawford Productions Digital Distribution Australia Broadcast Services Australia 15 6 stake TPG Telecom 1 5 stake St George Illawarra Dragons 50 stake See also editRegional television in Australia List of NRL club ownersReferences edit Approval for Sydney deal Murdoch wins TV station battle The Canberra Times 11 August 1979 Murdoch group sells stake in TV station The Canberra Times 12 June 1979 Privatise WIN shareholder proposes The Canberra Times 3 May 1991 SelecTV offline leaving a trail of debt Nicole Hasham illawarramercury com au 2 February 2011 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Sharples Ben 21 April 2007 WIN wins Perth station Herald Sun Sunraysia favours Ch 9 Perth sale to WIN AAP theage com au 8 June 2007 Retrieved 8 June 2007 WIN buys Channel 9 Adelaide AAP theage com au 30 May 2007 Retrieved 30 May 2007 Nine buys back Perth station AAP smh com au 24 September 2013 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Nine buys back Perth station Daily Telegraph dailytelegraph com au 20 October 2015 Retrieved 20 October 2015 After the exit How Martin Martinez grew a 50 million a year poker empire and then gave it all up Myriam Robin smartcompany com au 15 October 2013 Retrieved 1 June 2016 ASX Announcement PDF AAP asx com au 4 June 2009 Retrieved 4 June 2009 Quickflix appoints Ferrier Hodgson as voluntary administrator Hannah Francis Sydney Morning Herald 26 April 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2016 Ten and WIN confirm new affiliate deal Max Mason Sydney Morning Herald 23 May 2016 Retrieved 4 June 2016 Knox David 29 April 2016 Nine signs affiliation agreement with Southern Cross TV Tonight Retrieved 29 April 2016 Janda Michael 29 April 2016 Nine and Southern Cross ink new regional TV deal ABC News Retrieved 29 April 2016 WIN News closes four regional newsrooms Nadine Morton Canberra Times 20 June 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2019 External links editWIN Television web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WIN Corporation amp oldid 1174652718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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